Police: Global Beat

After scanning the British businessman's $100
bill, the Geneva bank teller politely excused himselfand called the
cops. When the Swiss police later nabbed Thomas G. W. Roe near Lausanne, they
happily collected something else: $376,000 in U.S. funny money that was traced to
Los Angeles and a British wheeler-dealer named
Dennis Loraine. What ensued was a model of transatlantic cooperation.
The Swiss sent Roe to California to testify against Loraine, who got
six years on counterfeiting charges; the U.S. then returned Roe, who is
now serving his own six-year sentence in a...